Part 6. Lives of the Common People, HLF project, January 2012 - July 2013

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Figures NB. The page nos relate to the original document

Figure 1. Location of Castleton and Hope. p5 Figure 2. The boundaries of Peak Forest. Figure: Di Curtis p10 Figure 3. St Peter’s Church, Hope is probably on the site of the original Saxon church. Photo: David Price. p25 Figure 4. St Edmund’s Church, Castleton with its 14th Century tower. Photo: Alan Darlington. p26 Figure 5. The 1273 Easter Roll lists some Hope landowners. Photo: John Talbot, courtesy of Lichfield Record Office. p27 Figure 6. The distribution of taxation levels in the 1381 poll tax. Figure:Angela Darlington. Page 36 Figure 7. Populations of Derbyshire and England, UK. Figure:Angela Darlington. p41 Figure 8. Redseats Barn. Photo: Alan Darlington. p54. Figure 9. Locations of Birchfield, Eccles House, Kings Haigh and Twitchill Farm. Map with text: Alan Darlington. p58 Figure 10. The 1691 Map of the Waste Land in Hope showing Twytchill and Kingshague. Courtesy of Derbyshire Record Office. p58. Figure 11. Field names from the 1819 Castleton township map. Map with text: Alan Darlington. p66 Figure 12. Locations of ridge and furrow in Hope parish marked with directional arrows. 4a.The Riddings and 4b.New Hall; areas mentioned in 1691. Map with text: Alan Darlington. p67 Figure 13. Ridge and furrow reveals the arable strips of the Medieval common fields behind Hope Valley College. Photo: Ann Price. p68 Figure 14. Strip fields in Castleton. Photo Di Curtis. p68. Figure 15. Sketch derived from “The rough estate plans of Hope”. Sketch: Di Curtis p71 Figure 16 Odin Mine has been worked since at least the Medieval period. Photo: Ann Price. p73 Fig 17 Mining waste at Pindale; photo Robin Blake during Landscape Survey. p92 Figure 18. Incidence per head of population of the name “Eyre” in the 1881 census p97 Figure 19. Incidence per head of population of the name “Woodroffe” in the 1881 census p98 Figure 20. Incidence per head of population of the name “Trickett” in the 1881 census p99 Figure 21. Medieval grave slabs in Hope Church; the carving represents, swords, arrows and hunting horns suggesting the dead were Foresters in Peak Forest. Photo Ann Price. P100

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Figure 22. Occupations as listed in the 1381 poll tax for “Villa de Castulton”. p104; Figure 23. Occupations inferred from the 1381 poll tax for “Villa de Castulton”. p105 Figure 24. The distribution of taxation levels in the 1381 poll tax. p106 Figure 25. Inventory of Thomas Tym who left left little tables on his death. Listed below the tables are a land iron (to support wood in a fire) and a rackentail an (iron bar for hanging a pot over a fire). Photo: Bill Bevan, courtesy of Lichfield Record Office. p108. Figure 26. Occupations of testators. p110 Figure 27. Year of inventory for Castleton per decade. p113 Figure 28. Year of inventory for both villages per decade. p114 Figure 29. Months when inventories were written, taken as a proxy for month of death. p114 Figure 30. Rates of inflation 1530 – 1650. Drawn from Outhwaite 1982, p12 p116 Figure 31. A harrow, plough, irons and an axe are listed in Thomas Bockinge of Hope’s inventory in 1635. Photo: Bill Bevan, courtesy of Lichfield Record Office. p124. Figure 32 Table of Debts p126

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